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The Serpent: fall prey to the BBC New Year’s crime series

BAbble’s editor-in-chief, Sophie Farmer, reviews the BBC’s 8-part series that recounts the tale of the infamous ‘Serpent’ murderer of the 1970s. Sophie is reading English Literature at Durham University. Illustration by Hannah Imafidon. Continue reading The Serpent: fall prey to the BBC New Year’s crime series

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New writers hit the publishing scene: literature or merchandise?

Here, Cinzia Appetecchia argues that influencer merchandise should have no place in the literary domain. Cinzia is reading media, journalism and culture at Cardiff University. Continue reading New writers hit the publishing scene: literature or merchandise?

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Opinion

The reality of reintegration after prison

Here, Kate Hanton discusses the issues faced by former offenders upon their release from prison in the UK. Kate is reading Law at Oxford University. Continue reading The reality of reintegration after prison

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Current Affairs

Ed Davey as the new face of the Liberal Democrats

In this article, Mike Salem posits that Ed Davey is the leader the Liberal Democrats need in securing their survival. Mike is reading PPE at the London School of Economics. Continue reading Ed Davey as the new face of the Liberal Democrats

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Lifestyle

Educate early to eradicate racism later

Here, Hannah Austen emphasises the need for structural change in the education system in order to prevent racial discrimination. Hannah is reading International Relations at the University of Exeter. Continue reading Educate early to eradicate racism later

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Current Affairs

COVID-19: Is this the end of the ‘United’ Kingdom?

Here, Mark Howard discusses COVID-19’s role in fracturing the United Kingdom. Mark is reading History and French at the University of Exeter. Continue reading COVID-19: Is this the end of the ‘United’ Kingdom?

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